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        St. Ignace

Brevort Lake Campground
USDA Forest Service #1498
Hiawatha National Forest
Saint Ignace, MI 49781

Phone: (906) 643-7900
Fax: (906) 643-8759

A family campground with 4,233 acres of the lake and 70 sites. Some of the camping area is located on the sandy peninsula off Boedne Bay and Brevort Lake. Boating, swimming beach, picnic tables and three hiking trails. Camp stamps and Golden age passports are accepted.

Carp River Campground
Old Mackinac Trail (H-63)
Hiawatha National Forest
Saint Ignace, MI 49781

Phone: (906)643-7900

There are 44 sites, all wooded and shaded from the hot summer sun. Each site has a table and a fire ring. Water pumps and vault toilets are conveniently spaced throughout the campground. The Carp River Campground is located 8 miles north of St. Ignace off the Mackinac Trail (H-63). It is in a quiet, rustic setting adjacent to the Carp Wild & Scenic River and is a great place to enjoy camping, fishing, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, or to just "get away from it all." Open May 15 to October 3.

Foley Creek Campground
1498 W US-2
Hiawatha National Forest
Saint Ignace, MI 49781

Phone: (906)643-7900

The Foley Creek Campground is located 6 miles north of St. Ignace, off H-63 (better known as the "Mackinac Trail)". There are 54 private campsites set among large shade trees. Each site has a table and fireplace or fire ring. There are vault toilets, and drinking water at convenient places throughout the campground. There is a sandy beach on Lake Huron one mile from the campground at the end of the Horsehore Bay hiking trail. There is a parking area, accessible fishing pier, restrooms, and boat launch. Open May 15 to October 3.

Castle Rock Mackinac Trail Campark
2811 Mackinac Trail
Saint Ignace, MI 49781

Toll Free: (800) 333-8754
Phone: (906) 643-9222

Email: cmuscott@portup.com

Sites on 1/2 mile Lake Frontage facing Mackinac Island with sandy beach, playground, store, laundromat, and recreation room. Sites are grassy surrounded by trees with a fire ring and picnic table. Modern restrooms, full electric and water, and no service sites nearby. Free shuttle to Casino and Ferry docks.

Lake Michigan Campground
1798 West US-2
Hiawatha National Forest
Saint Ignace, MI 49781

Phone: (906)643-7900

There are 35 campsites, cold running water and some flush toilets as well as vault toilets. Many sites are excellent tent sites, located between dunes 20 to 30 feet high. Other sites are suitable for trailers and other recreational vehicles. Two spaces are specially located for the handicapped. The Lake Michigan Campground is located approximately 18 miles west of St. Ignace, between US-2 and the Lake Michigan shoreline. Dunes, waves, sand and wind, are the primary environmental factors present here. The view of the lake is spectacular. Excellent trails in the area. The Sand Dunes Cross-Country Ski Trail is an excellent system of trail loops for hiking in the summer. Depending on your time and inclination, you may hike from 1.5 to 6.2 miles without retracing steps. There are no lifeguards. Swimming is at your own risk. Open May 15 to October 3.

Lakeshore RV Park Campground
W 1234 Pte Labarbe Road
Saint Ignace, MI 49781

Toll Free: (800)643-9522
Phone: (906)643-9522

Email: lakeshoreparkcampground@yahoo.com

Large rigs welcome, full hook-ups, 30/50 amp, beautiful view of Bridge and Straits, laundry, free shuttles to Mackinac Island ferries and Kewadin Casino, tenting and picnic area. Modem friendly & WIFI. Open May 1-Oct. 15. Restaurant Nearby - Pets Allowed.

Straits State Park
720 Church Street
Saint Ignace, MI 49781

Reservations: (800)447-2757
Phone: (906)643-8620
Fax: (906)643-9329

The park has 275 modern campsites that feature electricity, fire rings and picnic tables. There are 4 modern toilet buildings with showers, 2 sanitation stations. We have a view of the Mackinac Bridge and are 1/2 mile from the ferries that travel to and from Mackinac Island. The Soo Locks and Tahquamenon Falls are just 1 hour away and thee Father Marquette Memorial is located in the Straits State Park.

St. Ignace KOA
1242 US 2 West
Saint Ignace, MI 49781

Toll Free: (800)562-0534
Phone: (906)643-9303

Email: simikoa@charterinternet.com

Closest campground to use as a base while visiting MacKinac Island, Tahquamenon Falls and Sault Ste. Marie. Free shuttles to the Island Ferry and Casino. Full Hookups, mostly pull through and a separate

Tiki Travel Park
200 South Airport Rd
St. Ignace, MI 49781

Toll Free: (888)859-4258
Phone: (906)643-7808

Email: tikicamp@yahoo.com

In St. Ignace off Business I-75, midway between exits 344A and 348. Over 100 sites for large RV's and tenters. Full hookups. Walk downtown. Restaurant nearby. Pets allowed.

 

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